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4D Sports Tennis (also known as World Tour Tennis, World Tennis Championships and Compaq Grand Slam Cup) [1] is a 3D Tennis computer game with motion capture animation of the 4D Sports series. The game uses untextured 3D polygon graphics similar to other games in the series.
Tennis (1981 video game) Tennis (1984 video game) Tennis Arena; Tennis Cup; Tennis Elbow (video game) Tennis for Two; Tennis Master; Tennis World Tour; Tie Break (video game) Top Players' Tennis; Top Rank Tennis; Top Spin (video game) Top Spin 2; Top Spin 3; Top Spin 4; TopSpin 2K25
AO Tennis 2 is a tennis video game developed by Big Ant Studios and published by Nacon. It is the sequel to AO Tennis and holds the official license of the tennis Grand Slam Australian Open . The game was initially released on 9 January 2020 for Microsoft Windows , Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 and Xbox One .
Comparing tennis games on the PC Engine, they recommended World Court Tennis and Final Match Tennis instead of Davis Cup. [10] Amiga Joker said the screen size is insufficient, the animations are unimpressive, and the controls are sluggish. [15] CU Amiga called Tennis Cup 2 almost identical to the first game and recommended to get Advantage ...
World Championship Tennis was founded in September 1967 by sports promoter David Dixon, who earlier witnessed the dreary conditions of the professional circuit before the open era when he visited a poorly promoted match between Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall. [1]
Amiga Format called the game "an impressive-looking and polished tennis simulation". [8] Zero didn't like the overhead view because the player can see only three quarters of the court, the reviewer concluded: "This strange perspective combined with a really dodgy soundtrack means that despite some good features Tie Break doesn't quite make the grade."
Tennis World Tour is a tennis video game developed by Breakpoint Studio and published by Bigben Interactive for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. It was released on May 22, 2018 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and the physical PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions in Australia and New Zealand, as well as the ...
Its first version was released in 1996 [2] and as of May 2015 it is currently on its 2013 version, available for Windows, Mac & Linux platforms. The game is simulation oriented, and is often seen as being the one offering the most realistic tennis experience in term of rallies [ 3 ] and tennis sensations.